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1984 spending au- thority, FY 1985 spending authority, and FY 1986 spending authority asso- ciated with each program such that the percentage cut in 1) total "seques- terable" budgetary resources for every account and 2) "sequesterable" budgetary resources associated with, for example, FY 1984 or FY 1983, considered separately within each account, would be 4.9 percent. In some
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930 Military Construction_d/ 9,334 457 1,347. 66 Family Housing 3,313 162 1,510 74 Revolving and Management - , Funds ' . 1,635 80 6898 44 (dollars in billions) DOD Total 5] 278.4 13.6 105.5 5.1 National Defense 1 Function Total 3] 287.0 14.1 110.3 5.4 3] Figures represent 4.9 percent of "sequesterable" budgetary resources that comprise the budgetary resource base. b/ Figures
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CR3-ll c. DISTRIBUTION or BUDGET cq;§_ The 4.9 percentage reduction for national defense programs applies to both budgetary resources and outlays, as shown in table V. Of the $13.3 billion reduction in the Department of Defense budget, as estimated by OMB and CBO, procurement programs account for 50 percent of the cut. Almost 70 percent of the reduction in Department of Defense budgetary
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CRS-15% APPENDIX A: Description of a Single Page From the Defense Section of the OMB/CBO Sequestration Report To assist the reader in identifying sequestrations calculated by OMB and CBO for individual programs, projects, and activities (PPAS), this section describes the type of information to be found in the appendix of the OMB/CBO report detailing reductions in defense PPAs.. An actual page
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, but by the fresidential discretion allowed in their application. Without changes in P.L. 99-177, the GrammrRudman-Hollings legislation, the overall budget reduction size limitation and the application flexibilities allowed in FY 1986 will not apply in future years.
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year basis. Maximum Deficit Amount.-- the level to which the deficit must be reduced in the event that the G-R-H deficit reduction plan takes effect. As defined in the deficit reduction legislation, the maximum deficit ,amount, or target, for FY 1986 is $171.9 billion, for FY 1987, $144.0 billion, for FY 1988, $108.0 billion, for FY 1989, $72.0 billion, for FY 1990, $36.0 billion, and for FY 1991
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in the 1974 Budget Act, and the reduction of obligation limitations. Trigger -- the deficit level in a given fiscal year that sets the G-R-H deficit reduction plan in motion. For FY 1987-1990, the trigger is $10 billion higher than the established deficit targets. For FY 1986 and FY 1991, the trigger is the same as the established targets. Unobligated Funds -- budget authority that has been appropriated
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and editorials are arranged chronologically, with the most recent dates appearing first. [Current Editorial CE79.on budget deficits is also available; it includes editorials on this topic received in Library Services since November 1, 1985.] 0 9 , This is an illustrative collection of editorial comments on a national issue. The Congressional Research Service monitors the editorial pages of approximately 55
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL o 1935 Reproduced with Permission. The Wall Street Journal October 29, 1985; p. 64 Balanced-Budget Measure Is Prompting By Sreeam WERMIEL Staff Reporter of"I‘1-re: WALL STREET J ounmu. WASHINGTON - While fiscal issues raised by the proposed six-year balanced- budget law occupy center stage in the cur- rent congressional debate, there is aside- show involving questions
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Elie {U05 1) ington 11051 October 18, 1985; p. A4" o 1985 Reproduced with Permission. The Washington Post Is Challenged as Unconstitutional Rodi no Says" It Tiansfers Congress ’ Legislative Power to President By Helen Dewar Washington Post Staff Writer House Judiciary ‘Committee Chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr. (D- N J.) ‘charged yesterday that the C Senate plan to force a balanced fed
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